Upcoming Events
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Continuing events, starting before this calendar begins. |
Subject: Conference
Description: Habitat destruction, climate change and inadequate resourcing continue to diminish the extent and integrity of globally imperiled pine rocklands. This year’s theme, “Expanding the Footprint”, will focus on reversing this trend by restoration of prior converted pine rocklands. Discussing how we can not only protect, restore and effectively manage what is left, but also share what we collectively know to restore pinelands where they have been destroyed. We must effectively communicate what is at stake to mobilize public support, and thus save pine rocklands and their species from local and global extinction. Preceding the pine rockland talks, we will have a day focused on tropical plants and their interactions with other organisms, all threatened by continuing development pressure in many parts of the world. Experts in many areas will present findings on the biology as well as conservation issues facing tropical forests, exploited plants, and people.
Subject: Convention
Description: he cost is $75.00 for both days and $50.00 for one day. If you have more than one attending from the same company the cost is $65.00 for both days.
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Tuesday Nov 6
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Thursday Nov 8
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Friday Nov 9
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Saturday Nov 10
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Subject: Training
Description: Dispose of old, outdated, unusable pesticides from your farm free of charge and in complete confidentiality.
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Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is intended to raise awareness of horticultural challenges and opportunities outside U.S. borders. Speakers will focus on, but not necessarily limit themselves to South America, Asia, The Greater Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. Besides plant materials, topics such as clean water, gender equity for female farmers and other relevant issues will be addressed.
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Subject: Course
Description: This novel PLT course uniquely combines three elements to offer maximum depth and value: online prerequisite work introduces the participant to PLT at their leisure while the 6-hour in-person workshop focuses on direct engagement with the flagship PreK-8 curriculum guide plus the secondary module, Southeastern Forests and Climate Change. Participants will earn 10 hrs Criteria I credit in the NC EE Certification Program or 1.0 CEU. Please bring a bag lunch and dress appropriately to be outside for parts of the in-person workshop.
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Description: Join Bruce Kirk (landowner) and Kea Turner (forester) for a tour of this property. Learn about the sustainable management practices being implemented to promote productivity while protecting water quality. A short presentation on what it means to be a Tree Farmer will follow the tour. The evening will wrap up with dinner at Bunny's restaurant.
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5 pm
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6 pm
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Subject: Course
Description: Owning and managing timberland can be profitable and enjoyable enterprise. Land connects generations and provides both current and future income. It also carries special risks that need to be considered.
Subject: Meeting
Description: North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Johnston County will host a forestry landowner meeting. A sponsored dinner will be provided. We will discuss, Forestry Management tools, Rental agreements, Wildlife nuisance issues, and the Beaver Management Program.
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7 pm
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Sunday Nov 4
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Monday Nov 5
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Tuesday Nov 6
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Wednesday Nov 7
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Thursday Nov 8
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Friday Nov 9
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Saturday Nov 10
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Later events, starting after this calendar ends |
Subject: Training
Description: Dispose of old, outdated, unusable pesticides from your farm free of charge and in complete confidentiality.
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